Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I bought a house with a pool and if I had a choice I would either not have one or have a very small one. I enjoy using the sport pools and since I do not want to sit in the sun I wouldn't use the other neighborhood pools. As for mine, I covered the birdcage and there are some plants around it so privacy is not a concern for me.
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When we moved to Houston (similar climate) we added a pool. Used it a lot at first because our son was young and we entertained around the pool often. When it was new and we were using it often - the additional expense seemed justified. As time goes by, obviously there are additional expenses to repair and replace items - not cheap. I would not add that expense to our retirement budget, especially with all the pools available in TV. Of course if I knew money would never be a concern, I would love to have one under a huge bird cage with a summer kitchen. I'm just too conservative to spend our retirement nest egg that way.
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On the downside when deciding, also take into consideration your utility costs plus the T&D Pool & Spa's cost for weekly maintenance...in our case, $22.50 per week. They are a great company though and we've been very happy with their service. It also requires a bigger lanai that needs cleaning. |
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We do our own pool. We only have to vacuum it about every 4 - 6 weeks. Put some chlorine in & that's it. Definitely wouldn't pay to have that done.
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Troy, Rochester, Hazel Park, Harbor Beach, Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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Here is a picture of our small pool. Just 8 x 16. Of course had to throw in a picture of my grandson. LOL
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Troy, Rochester, Hazel Park, Harbor Beach, Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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I just realized that outside of poromo's original post, there is no follow up from this poster on this thread. I think we are talking to ourselves
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Yep, we do that alot !
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Troy, Rochester, Hazel Park, Harbor Beach, Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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So essentially we are explaining to ourselves that this was a good idea. very amusing.
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Troy, Rochester, Hazel Park, Harbor Beach, Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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I think this is as close as it gets to "like"
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I looked at pre-owned golf course lot homes and it seemed those with a pool sold first. I'm not a big swimmer but love to look at water so we put a pool in our new home. It's great to plunge in for a quick refreshing dip! It's very small but no regrets. Another neighbor put in just a spa for the same reason. We have a 4 tile high wall for the Florida Fall on the golf course side. Gives a bit of privacy but the golfers are watching the course, not us.
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sure the golfers are watching the course
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Very smart indeed. I thought the same thing why buy a pool when there are so many here already.
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Thank everyone for your comments and suggestions. My wife and I decided to install a pool and birdcage on our golfront home.
Should we have the pool and birdcage installed when the house is being built have it added on after we move in? |
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